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Foreign.

It is impossible to indentify a number of the victims of the St Gervais accident, owing to the mutilation of the bodies. In some instances the heads and limbs have been torn away.

Fifteen craters of Mount Etna are in eruption.

Etna is hurling streams of lava and huge rocks to an immense distance.

The people near the mountain are seriously alarmed.

Mount Vesuvius has broken out in eruption.

Mount Etna is hurling stones 1000 feet high, and the streams of lava are devastating the country within two miles of Nicolosi, a town situated on the south side of the mountain

The Silver Bill was defeated in the House of Representatives by a majority of 16. The movement is thus defeated for the present ses sion,

Senator Sherhlart has introduced a Bill repealing the clause in the Silver Act which provides for monthly purchases of bullion. It ia proposed to bring the alteration into operation in January. Black-pox has appeared among the troops stationed in St Petersburg.

Bobbers slopped a kaia in Adair, Migioiiri) and alter shooting the police and guards, opened the safe by means of dynamise, £8000 was Stolen,

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Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1892, Page 2

Word count
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192

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1892, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1892, Page 2

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